Hebrew press reports confirmed that all indications point to the United States being on track to reach a new nuclear agreement with Iran, noting that the terms of this agreement are currently being drafted. This assessment is based on conversations with veteran commentators in Washington and high-level diplomats at the United Nations headquarters in New York, who confirmed that the current negotiations will continue for several weeks.
Observers believe that the immediate importance of these moves contradicts the assessments of Israeli security officials who see a military conflict between the two sides as inevitable. Sources close to the White House reported that the American attack on Iran has been postponed indefinitely, and that it has been ruled out of calculations for both the foreseeable and distant future.
In the context of diplomatic moves, observers in Washington interpreted the meeting held last Tuesday between Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump's envoy, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as a reconciliation step by Trump and a form of compensation in preparation for concluding the agreement with Tehran. The meeting witnessed an Israeli presentation of what was described as 'red lines' and the risks associated with any new agreement.
Despite Israeli attempts to influence, sources indicate that Netanyahu's views did not significantly affect Witkoff's direction, as the focus is currently on the Muscat negotiations that brought the American envoy together with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, with the participation of senior officials from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Pakistan, and Oman. The sources noted a prevailing concern among the Jewish community in New York due to Witkoff's escalating role as a key player in bilateral relations.
It is worth noting that these developments come at a time when the region is witnessing a rearrangement of diplomatic cards, as President Donald Trump's administration seeks to resolve the nuclear issue through direct and regional negotiation channels, which places Israeli military threats in the face of a new political reality.
The American attack on Iran has been postponed indefinitely, and will not happen in the foreseeable future, or perhaps even in the distant future.





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Signs of an imminent nuclear deal between Washington and Tehran and the postponement of the military option